(English)With the exception of Haemorrhage, I don't usually like Spanish metal bands. Most of the time, they suck very much. The most province which is the offender is perhaps Catalonia.

But then I found Unholiness, which just made my day. Hailing from Zaragoza, Aragon, this blackened thrash band was pretty short-lived, being only active from 2012 to 2014.During their short lifespan, they only released one demo called Unholy Promo 2013. And I'd like to say that I am delighted with said demo, which I will review this time.

The production has that old-school sound which totally kicks ass. If you're especially a fan of old-school thrash metal, it won't take long for you to get used to Unholiness.The bass is also pretty prominent.

The music, however, kicks ass more than the production. The drummer Tadeo shows off his skills by playing fast-paced d-beats that sound like the gunfire of the assault rifle of Satan's soldiers. He also occasionally plays a few fills that, unfortunately, don't interest me much. I also wish the drumkit sounded louder. Other than those two problems, I still like Tadeo's performance.

Now we'll talk about the bass, which is performed by a guy called Edu.Despite his funny name, his performance is nothing to laugh about. The bass plays its own riffs, instead of just following the guitar work, making the music produced by Unholiness sound moregroovy than it's supposed to be. God, do I love his performance.

Meanwhile, a guy called Rob performs the vocals here. His vocals consist of a sick, angry rasp which absolutely defines black metal. He really sounds like a devil coming out from Gehenna.

Best of all is the guitar work by Dario and Nacho. They both play lots of shredding riffs which harken back to the 80's thrash metal days. I especially like the solo in the title song.

Although this promo is very short, it is very recommended if you're into old-school thrash metal with some black metal elements. You can download it on their Bandcamp page below.